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From: nagle@netcom.com (John Nagle)
Subject: Re: 6811 C compilers?
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Date: Wed, 3 May 1995 15:49:07 GMT
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rcharlet@gauss.elee.calpoly.edu (Richard Charlet) writes:
>[ Article crossposted from slo.mac ]
>[ Author was Richard Charlet ]
>[ Posted on 2 May 1995 02:49:40 GMT ]

>Howdy,
>	I am looking for commercial compilers (ie not freeware) for the 
>Miniboard. Any language is of interest ( C basic, fourth ...) Who sells 
>the stuff???
     
      There are at least two commercial compilers.  Look in embedded
computer magazines for ads.  I don't have the references handy, though.
They're expensive, but they actually work.
There's also the New Micros FORTH interpreter.  The Tiny-C compiler
on the Motorola BBS is junk. There's a GNU C port, but it was never
really finished. 

				John Nagle
